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MARK: ALL NEW THIS NOON, A JUDGE
JUST RULED A BOYNTON BEACH MAN
ARRESTED TWO TIMES WITHIN JUST
24 HOURS THIS WEEKEND IS FIT TO
STAND TRIAL.
OUR JIMMIE JOHNSON WAS IN THE
COURTROOM WHEN THE JUDGE MADE
THAT RULING.
HE JOINS US NOW WITH THE LATEST.
JIMMIE: FRANCIS KELLER UNDERWENT
A MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION, BUT
HIS RESULTS CAME OUT FINE.
>> HE GOT OUT, AND THEN THIS
OCCURRED
JIMMIE: JUDGE JOSEPH MARX'S
RESPONSE AFTER SEEING
56-YEAR-OLD FRANCIS KELLER.
THE BOYNTON BEACH MAN ARRESTED
TWICE IN 24 HOURS, MAKING HIS
THIRD COURT APPEARANCE IN A
WEEK.
THIS TIME STANDING BEFORE A
JUDGE AFTER UNDERGOING A MENTAL
HEALTH EVALUATION.
ONE THAT CAME BACK NEGATIVE.
KELLER, A FORMER POSTAL WORKER
WAS FIRST ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY
AFTER BREAKING INTO A POST
OFFICE AND ATTEMPTING TO STEAL
VALUABLE ITEMS FROM PACKAGES.
HE TOLD POLICE HE WAS GOING TO
SELL THEM IN ORDER TO BUY CRAC
HIS SECOND ARREST ON ROBBERY AND
ATTEMPTED CARJACKING.
HE HELD UP AN EMPLOYEE AT SONIC
FOR $80.
>> IT WAS A PELLET GUN,
APPARENTLY.
AN AIR PISTOL.
NO PELLETS.
SO IT WASN'T MUCH OF A FIREARM.
JIMMIE: DESPITE THE LACK OF A
REAL WEAPON, JUDGE MARX DENIED
BOND FOR KELLER.
KELLER'S NOW EXPECTED TO APPE
BEFORE A JUDGE DOWNTOWN FOR A